Bureaucrat's son, 2 others held for injuring social media influencer with SUV get bail
Monday, 18 December 2023
Ashwajit Gaikwad, Romil Patil, and Sagar Shedge, who were granted bail by a court in Thane, Maharashtra, were arrested for injuring social media influencer Priya Singh with their SUV. The incident took place near a hotel along Ghodbunder road. Singh had an argument with Gaikwad and when she tried to take her belongings from their car, the driver attempted to mow her down, causing serious injuries. The accused were charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.
Ashwajit Gaikwad, Romil Patil, and Sagar Shedge, who were granted bail by a court in Thane, Maharashtra, were arrested for injuring social media influencer Priya Singh with their SUV. The incident took place near a hotel along Ghodbunder road. Singh had an argument with Gaikwad and when she tried to take her belongings from their car, the driver attempted to mow her down, causing serious injuries. The accused were charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.
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